"Mansfield Park," "The Cup," "God Said Ha!," and"Sweet and Lowdown" will all run at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.nightly, and "East West" will run at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m.nightly."Rear Window" will show at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. onSaturday-Thursday, Sept. 8-14, and at 7 p.m. on Friday,Sept. 15."Vertigo" will show on Friday, Sept. 15, at 9:15p.m.; "Dial M for Murder" will show on Saturday, Sept. 16,at 7 p.m.; and "North by Northwest" will show on Saturday,Sept. 16, at 9 p.m.

The Knickerbocker Theatre is closed on Sundays."Mansfield Park" is based on the novel by JaneAusten.The film begins just after the turn of the 18thcentury, and follows young Fanny Price as she moves in withwealthy relatives from her poor home in Portsmouth.She istreated as an outcast by most of the family, falls in lovewith the family's kind son and then is promised in marriageto someone else.The film is rated PG-13 and is in English.

"The Cup" was filmed in the small, central Asiancountry of Bhutan and focuses on a Tibetan monastery-in-exile.With humorous touches, the film follows a youngmonk-in-training who is a devoted soccer fan and goes toextremes to watch the 1998 World Cup matches on television. "The Cup" is in Bhutan with English subtitles, and is ratedG.

"East West" centers on a family that returns tothe Soviet Union from France when in June of 1946 Stalinpromises such emigrants amnesty and a chance to help rebuildtheir homeland.The film follows the husband and wife asthey react differently to a life that is much harsher thanthey expected."East West" is in French and Russian withEnglish subtitles, and is rated PG-13.

"God Said Ha!" is a monologue featuring "SaturdayNight Live's" Julia Sweeney and relates events that startedin 1994.She had just left "Saturday Night Live" andpurchased a home when her brother was diagnosed withterminal lymphoma.He moved in with her as he startedchemotherapy and their parents joined them.As his tragedyended, another began."God Said Ha!" is in English and israted PG-13.

"Sweet and Lowdown" is a Woody Allen film thatexamines the world of jazz in the 1930s and 1940s.The filmfollows the fictional Emmet Ray, a brilliant artist whoselife outside of music is less so.The cast includes SeanPenn, Samantha Morton and Uma Thurman."Sweet and Lowdown"is in English, and is rated PG-13.

"Rear Window" is the classic Hitchcock filmstarring James Stewart and Grace Kelly.Stewart is aphotographer who, when a broken leg confines him to hisManhattan apartment, spends his time watching the buildingopposite him.He thinks he sees a murder, and acts when thepolice won't believe him."Rear Window" is in English andrated PG.

The Knickerbocker Theatre is located at 86 E. 8thSt. in downtown Holland.Tickets cost $5 for regular adultadmission, and $4 for senior citizens and students.

Additional information about the series may beobtained by calling the Knickerbocker Theatre's informationline at (616) 395-7403.